Originally Posted by
Tobias-UK
It all depends on the underlying product you purchased. When booking did you purchase an "Up front" or "Extra legroom" seat?
Only customers who purchased an "Up front" or "Extra legroom" seat, or are easyJet Plus cardholders or customers who have bought a FLEXI fare are entitled to take the second, larger cabin bag and thus able to buy the 'Hands Free' or 'Hands Free Family Bundle'.
easyJet is a 'point-to-point' airline and so any checked bags will have to be collected and re-checked (and paid for!) at the intermediate airport when flying within Europe.
If you have booked your ticket via
https://worldwide.easyjet.com/ then slightly different procedures apply - you will find more info here:
Worldwide by easyJet
Would be flying "standard" fares; none of us are cardholders. In this case, all "hands free" options are out of the question then?
Per segment price model makes sense. Thanks.